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High-Dose Chemotherapy of Cyclophosphamide, Thiotepa and Carboplatin (CTCb) followed by Autologous Stem-Cell Transplantation as a Consolidation for Breast Cancer Patients with 10 or more Positive Lymph Nodes: a 5-Year follow-Up Results
Hee-Jung Sohn, Sang-Hee Kim, Gyeong-Won Lee, Shin Kim, Jin-Hee Ahn, Sung-Bae Kim, Sang-We Kim, Woo Kun Kim, Cheolwon Suh
Cancer Res Treat. 2005;37(3):137-142.   Published online June 30, 2005
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4143/crt.2005.37.3.137
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Purpose

The benefit of consolidation high-dose chemotherapy (HDC) for high-risk primary breast cancer is controversial. We evaluated the efficacy and safety of consolidation HDC with cyclophosphamide, thiotepa and carboplatin (CTCb) followed by autologous stem-cell transplantation (ASCT) in resected breast cancer patients with 10 or more positive lymph nodes.

Materials and Methods

Between December 1994 and April 2000, 22 patients were enrolled. All patients received 2 to 6 cycles of adjuvant chemotherapy after surgery for breast cancer. The HDC regimen consisted of cyclophosphamide 1,500 mg/m2/day, thiotepa 125 mg/m2/day and carboplatin 200 mg/m2/day intravenous for 4 consecutive days.

Results

With a median follow-up of 58 months, 11 patients recurred and died. The median disease-free survival (DFS) and median overall survival (OS) were 49 and 69 months, respectively. The 5-year DFS and OS rates were 50% and 58%, respectively. The 12 patients with 10 to 18 involved nodes had better 5-year DFS (67%) and OS (75%) than 10 patients with more than 18 involved nodes (30% and 38%, respectively). The most common grade 3 or 4 nonhematologic toxicity was diarrhea, which occurred in 5 patients (23%). No treatment-related death was observed.

Conclusion

Consolidation HDC with CTCb followed by ASCT for resected breast cancer with more than 10 positive nodes had an acceptable toxicity but does not show promising survival.

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  • Real-world Experience of Improvement in the Survival of Lymphoma and Myeloma Patients with Autologous Stem Cell Transplantation over a 25-year Period
    Hyungwoo Cho, Shin Kim, Kyoungmin Lee, Jung Sun Park, Cheolwon Suh
    The Korean Journal of Medicine.2021; 96(6): 501.     CrossRef
  • Prospective study of cyclophosphamide, thiotepa, carboplatin combined with adoptive DC-CIK followed by metronomic cyclophosphamide therapy as salvage treatment for triple negative metastatic breast cancers patients (aged <45)
    X. Wang, J. Ren, J. Zhang, Y. Yan, N. Jiang, J. Yu, L. Di, G. Song, L. Che, J. Jia, X. Zhou, H. Yang, H. K. Lyerly
    Clinical and Translational Oncology.2016; 18(1): 82.     CrossRef
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High-Dose Chemotherapy of Cyclophosphamide, Thiotepa, and Carboplatin (CTCb) Followed by Autologous Stem-Cell Transplantation for Metastatic Breast Cancer Patients: A 6-Year Follow-Up Result
Hee-Jung Sohn, Sang-Hee Kim, Gyeong-Won Lee, Shin Kim, Hye Jin Kang, Jin-Hee Ahn, Sung-Bae Kim, Sang-We Kim, Woo Kun Kim, Cheolwon Suh
Cancer Res Treat. 2005;37(1):24-30.   Published online February 28, 2005
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4143/crt.2005.37.1.24
AbstractAbstract PDFPubReaderePub
Purpose

The benefit of high-dose chemotherapy (HDC) for metastatic breast cancer (MBC) is controversial. We evaluated the efficacy and safety of HDC with cyclophosphamide, thiotepa, and carboplatin (CTCb) followed by autologous stem-cell transplantation (ASCT) for MBC patients.

Materials and Methods

From September 1994 to December 1999, 23 MBC patients were enrolled. All the patients received 2 to 10 cycles of induction chemotherapy. Before transplantation, 12 patients were in complete response (CR), nine were in partial response (PR), and two had progressive disease (PD). The HDC regimen consisted of cyclophosphamide 1,500 mg/m2/day, thiotepa 125 mg/m2/day and carboplatin 200 mg/m2/day intravenously for 4 consecutive days.

Results

After ASCT, 13 patients (56%) had a CR, five (22%) had a PR, three (13%) had no change, while two (9%) showed a PD. Seventeen patients relapsed or progressed during the median follow-up of 78 months. The median progression-free survival (PFS) time was 11 months and the median overall survival (OS) time was 23 months. The 5-year PFS and OS rates were 22% and 25%, respectively. On the multivariate analyses, less than 4 involved lymph nodes was predictive of a better PFS and OS.

Conclusion

HDC with CTCb for MBC has acceptable toxicity; however, this treatment does not show a survival benefit.

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  • Real-world Experience of Improvement in the Survival of Lymphoma and Myeloma Patients with Autologous Stem Cell Transplantation over a 25-year Period
    Hyungwoo Cho, Shin Kim, Kyoungmin Lee, Jung Sun Park, Cheolwon Suh
    The Korean Journal of Medicine.2021; 96(6): 501.     CrossRef
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